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Although each area of physics is known and codified in the form of a specific system of equations, the lack of standardization prevents us from recognizing the common underlying organizational structure of physical interactions. This paper explores the possibility that all areas of physics share a common operating mechanism and presents a formalization of their inner working.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
Although each area of physics is known and codified in the form of a specific system of equations, the lack of standardization prevents us from recognizing the common underlying organizational structure of physical interactions. This paper explores the possibility that all areas of physics share a common operating mechanism and presents a formalization of their inner working.
 
[[Category:Scientific Paper|organizational structure physics]]

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Scientific Paper
TitleThe Organizational Structure of Physics
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Author(s)Laurent Hollo
Keywords{{{keywords}}}
Published2011
JournalProceedings of the NPA
Volume8
No. of pages8
Pages269-276

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Abstract

Although each area of physics is known and codified in the form of a specific system of equations, the lack of standardization prevents us from recognizing the common underlying organizational structure of physical interactions. This paper explores the possibility that all areas of physics share a common operating mechanism and presents a formalization of their inner working.